• wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    How does that in any way contradict what I said?

    You know what most of those pesticides and other disqualifying things are? Inorganic.

    Of course there’s more complexity to it than that, but in a nutshell that’s why it’s called “organic” and not “gleebleglanic”

    • Captain_Patchy@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Sodium Chloride is not “organic” but there is not a single kind of life on the planet earth that can survive without it.

      So according to your (il)logic, NOTHING can be organic, your definition, not mine.

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        20 hours ago

        I said there’s more complexity to it than that. I was putting it in overly simplistic terms to make it easier to grasp for the willfully ignorant.

        Also, plants don’t require NaCl. Sodium is actively harmful to plants. They don’t crave electrolytes.

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      1 day ago

      Sorry, I think I meant to reply to the same comment you did. I’ve been running on just a few hours of sleep the past few days.